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Point Breeze, Pittsburgh

Point Breeze, or South Point Breeze, is a largely residential neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The community was named after a tavern once located there.

Surrounding neighborhoods
Point Breeze has six borders, five with the Pittsburgh neighborhoods of North Point Breeze to the north, Regent Square to the southeast, Squirrel Hill South to the south and southwest, Squirrel Hill North to the west, and Shadyside to the northwest. The other border is with the borough of Wilkinsburg to the east. Point Breeze also runs catty-corner (without a direct border) with the Pittsburgh neighborhood of Larimer to the north at the intersection of Penn and Fifth Avenues (This intersection also serves as an east–west "diagonal" for the Pittsburgh neighborhoods of Shadyside and North Point Breeze). ==Park Place==
Park Place
The eastern edge of the neighborhood, north of Regent Square and east of Frick Park, comprises the neighborhood of Park Place. The Shady Side Academy Junior School sits here, as does Environmental Charter School, a Pittsburgh Public School that operates as a charter school in the building originally known as Park Place School. ==Notable residents==
Notable residents
Malcolm James McCormick (January 19, 1992 – September 7, 2018), known professionally as Mac Miller. • Jesse Andrews (born September 15, 1982), novelist and screenwriter. • David McCullough (July 7, 1933 – August 7, 2022), noted historian and author, two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize, was born and raised in Point Breeze. ==See also==
Gallery
File:TheFrickArtMuseumatClayton.jpg|The Frick Art Museum, part of the Frick Art & Historical Center at "Clayton". File:FrickGreenhouse.jpg|The greenhouse at the Frick Art & Historical Center. File:FrickParkGate.jpg|The Frick Park gate near the corner of Reynolds Street and S. Homewood Avenue. File:MellonParkFountain.jpg|Mellon Park, established in 1943 (gardens designed in 1912), at the corner of Fifth and Shady Avenues. File:Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary.jpg|The Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary is located on Penn Avenue. ==References==
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